HCA 13/71 f.528v Annotate
Volume | HCA 13/71 |
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Folio | 528 |
Side | Verso |
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First transcriber | |
Alex Jackson | |
First transcribed | |
2012/12/11 | |
Editorial history | |
Created 10/04/14, by CSG |
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1. dutch shipp and ˹required˺ the XXXXX the sayd de Bart and Thieulieur whome and
2. what they were, and afterwards they had by the meanes aforesaid
3. interrupted the sayd dutch shipp in the course of her voyage, the
4. sayd Master of the dutch shipp being returned on board her, and
5. the sayd man of warr gone, the sayd de Bart and Thieulieur (as
6. they themselves told this deponent) fearing the ˹sayd˺ man of warr might
7. come againe or some other, and doe them injurie, did goe on shoare
8. at the first convenient place they came neere to in ffrance and soe left
9. the sayd dutch shipp And further to this article hee cannot depose/
10. To the 5th hee saith that hee this deponent in the moneth of October
11. last being at Rotterdam and desyrous to gett a passage thence for London
12. could not light of any dutch vessel that went thither, but upon enquire
13. did heare that here was a dutch vessel bound for Colchester, and
14. this deponent being fearfull to adventure ro passé in any XX vessel
15. ˹but a dutch˺ vessel did enquire of one Mr William Vander Slusser a dutch man
16. with whome hee was acquainted, whether the sayd vessel were a
17. bound for Colchester were a dutch vessel and the Master a dutch man
18. and caused the master to goe with him to the sayd Vander Slusser who
19. upon conference with the sayd Maser did ˹tell˺ XXXX this deponent the
20. sayd vessell was a dutch vessell belonging to subjects of the united
21. provinces and the master a dutch man and that this deponent might
22. safely take passage in h{X}is and neede not feare any danger from
23. any Spanish men of warr whereupon this deponent imbarqued
24. himself (and some moneys and Cloathes which hee had) in the sayd vessell
25. and departed in her thence bound for Colchester, and saith that in her
26. cause towards Coelchester the sayd dutch vessel was mett with surprizel
27. by a man of warr in service of the King of Spaine or his subjects
28. and the Company of the sayd mann of warr having boarded the sayd
29. vessel Cause the Master of the the dutch vessel to come on board the
30. man of warr, and show his papers, and in the interim some of the sayd
31. man of warrs company romaged in the hold of the sayd vessel and
32. thense tooke out of this deponents apparell linen and woollen and
33. some moneys both silver and gold which was in them, and carried them
34. aboard the sayd man of warr and forced this deponent aboard
35. the man of ˹warr˺ and there rifled him XXX deponent and tooke away his money
36. which hee had about him, and pulled off his breeches and
37. XXXX unbuttoned his doublett intending to strip him thereof, but
38. perceaving this deponent not to be well, and unable to endure
39. the cold, some of them who were more civill then the rest did
40. returne this deponent his cloathes which hee XX they had stripped
41. him of (they being old and little worth) to cover his nakednesse, and
42. but kept his money and the other Cloathes and money in them which they
43. brought from aboard the sayd dutch vessel, and after they had kept
44. this deponent sometime as a prisoner aboard the man of warr
45. they forced this deponent to subscribe a noate that hee was an English
46. man borne and then put him on board the sayd dutch vessel againe with
47. only the old cloathes aforesaid on his body and kept all the rest of the cloathes and
48. <margin value="bottom right">money</margin>